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Minnesota cattle farmers Rachel Gray and her son Nick Grundmeier share about their unique heifer development program. Little Timber Farms has come a long way since its dairy farming days, and now their innovative practices include seeding with drone technology, rotational grazing, bore water, and bale grazing in addition to their genetic advancements. Rachel, her father, and her son Nick have made decisions that maximize the profitability and longevity of the business and the land. They are proud to represent Minnesota as the 2024 Region III Environmental Stewardship Award Program winner, sponsored by USDA NRCS, Corteva Agriscience, and USFWS.
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Minnesota cattle farmers Rachel Gray and her son Nick Grundmeier share about their unique heifer development program. Little Timber Farms has come a long way since its dairy farming days, and now their innovative practices include seeding with drone technology, rotational grazing, bore water, and bale grazing in addition to their genetic advancements. Rachel, her father, and her son Nick have made decisions that maximize the profitability and longevity of the business and the land. They are proud to represent Minnesota as the 2024 Region III Environmental Stewardship Award Program winner, sponsored by USDA NRCS, Corteva Agriscience, and USFWS.
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